Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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11033263 | Waste Management | 2018 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Studies showed that the examined substrates, both silkworm breeding waste and caterpillar excreta, generate a biogas yield comparable to other substrates of agricultural origin, such as cattle, pig and chicken manures. Fermentation of silkworm excreta under mesophilic conditions produces 167.32â¯m3/Mg TS of methane and 331.97â¯m3/Mg TS of biogas, while fermentation of silkworm breeding waste yields 256.59â¯m3/Mg TS of methane and 489.24â¯m3/Mg TS of biogas. Moreover, the chemical composition of these raw materials was analyzed.
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Authors
MaÅgorzata ÅochyÅska, Jakub Frankowski,